Links 11/8/10

I'm at a meeting today, but no reason not to give you some links:

No Half Steps, No Equivocation
"Protest works. Just look at the proof"
Nov. 2: The Death Knell of Corporate Liberalism
Here We Go Again
Shirts vs. skins (I, too, have wondered why people think Sestak is so much better than Specter: Specter actually pandered to Democrats, which is more than Sestak, who went back on his campaign promises, ever did)
Nobody Cares About Process
Skeptical at the spectacle: moderate American liberalism jumps the shark
Another Mathom From The Time Closet *

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